I'm trying to think of episodes that featured Lyta. She only really came into her own in season 5, and there she was mired down by all the Byron stuff. Maybe Wheel of Fire was a good Lyta episode. Can't think of many others though.

I think Divided Loyalties was a good Lyta episode partly becaue it was her first apearance since the Gathering, it was one of her better performances and it was before she got into all the Vorlon stuff. It just feels fresher than the other episodes.

I'm trying to think of episodes that featured Lyta. She only really came into her own in season 5, and there she was mired down by all the Byron stuff. Maybe Wheel of Fire was a good Lyta episode. Can't think of many others though.

I think Divided Loyalties was a good Lyta episode partly becaue it was her first apearance since the Gathering, it was one of her better performances and it was before she got into all the Vorlon stuff. It just feels fresher than the other episodes.

Off the top of my head:

Passing Through Gethsemane
- Lyta rips the info, out of the Centauri teep.

Walkabout
- Lyta finds out what the Shadows did to Kosh (via hand contact with Sheridan) and blocks her first Battlecrab. Later, "And so it begins," the old Kosh says to Lyta. And Lyta realized that a piece of Kosh Naranek may have survived, somewhere.

...and the episode when Lyta goes to the Drazi homeworld with Franklin.

"What do you mean I'm a good liar? I'm a terrible liar!" Squee! I love that scene in "Between The Darkness And The Light". "I don't know who, and I don't know how, but by God I'm going to sue somebody!"

"What do you mean I'm a good liar? I'm a terrible liar!" Squee! I love that scene in "Between The Darkness And The Light". "I don't know who, and I don't know how, but by God I'm going to sue somebody!"

Presumably I'm the only one who hated that scene then.

Passing through Gethsemane- a great episode, I'd forgotten about that. Not sure how much of its greatness depended on Lyta though. As for Walkabout, good action, but that's about it. Nothing about Lyta's character there really grabs me.

Springer, I have always really loved that "liar" scene, but, I was surprised by the praise for it prior to your post, because I do remember people "groaning" about it being over the top when it first aired, so I don't think you're neccessarily alone in your feelings.